| Category | Veterinary Care |
| Scout | HBN |
| Ingredients | Grains of wheat (Triticum aestivum), leaves of neem (Azadirachta indica), fodder |
| Innovator / Knowledge Provider | Mr. Jenabhai Ganeshbhai Bharwad |
| City | Ahmedabad |
| KVK District | KrishiVigyan Kendra, Anand Agricultural University, Arnej – 382 230. Tel:02714-242028 |
| Address | At. Ukhlod Viramgam Ahmedabad |
| Languages Spoken | Gujarati |
| Vocation | Farmer |
| State | Gujarat |
| PIN Code | 382150 |
| PAS 1 | Triticum aestivum L., Poaceae, KUH-760 Gandam/kanak H A S Diarrhea Cows and buffaloes Seeds are crushed to make fine powder and make small balls shape 100 Oral 3 (Ethnopharmacological Assessment of Medicinal Plants Used against Livestock Infections by the People Living around Indus River, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4269160/) |
| PAS 2 | Azadirachta indica A. Juss. (MELIACEAE) Or: Limba, Nema 1. Neem Leaves boiled in marking nut oil and the oil is applied on the fore-leg joint arch of the cattle suffering form black quarter disease. 2. A piece of neem stick is inserted into the palatal foramen of the cattle suffering form glossitis (Veterinary Use Of Plants Among Tribales Of Orissa Malaya K. Misra And Sudhansu S. Das, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/224898084_Veterinary_use_of_plants_among_tribales_of_orissa ) |
| PAS 3 | A study conducted in Pakistan by Dilshad et al. (2010), reported the use of cultivated plants (Oryza sativa and Triticum aestivum) for treating mastitis in dairy cows, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/45433008_Documentation_of_Ethnoveterinary_Practices_for_Mastitis_in_Dairy_Animals_in_Pakistan) |
| Agro Ecological Zone | Western plain, kachchh and part of kathiawar peninsula, hot arid eco-region (2.3) ,Coastal Plains and Hills (XIII),Bhal and Coastal area (GJ-8) 14.26% North Gujarat ( GJ-4) 19.87% North west zone (GJ-5) 36.38 North Saurashtra (GJ-6) 29.49 |
| Practice ID | DTP0010000000213 |
| Annotation ID | GIAN/GAVL/2014 |
| Reference | HBN database |
| Disease Description | After parturition, if the animal does not expel the placenta in time or if retention is prolonged, it may have adverse effect on the health of animal which may become restless. It may die even. |
| Management Practices | Present study deals 28 etnoveterinary plants species belongs to 16 families and 26 genera used againstretention of placenta disease in cattle.Ethnoveterinary Studies of Plants Used in Retention of Placentaof Cattle in Nimar Region (M.P.). (http://ijsrst.com/paper/2068.pdf) Achyranthes aspera L. (Amaranthaceae) Ln:KukurdantiParts used: Leaf.Uses: Leaves pounded into a paste is applied ongenital part and allowed to inhale the same foreasy delivery and retained placenta.(Traditional veterinary herbal practice of Kalahandidistrict, Orissa, India.Vol 4/2 (2004) 131 - 136 ) |
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